Hardesty Western Collection Day 3 2014-11-02 Auction - 862 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 12
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Colt 3rd Model Dragoon Revolver & Shoulder Stock.P.W. Porter (Attributed) Revolving Turret Rifle.Col. W.F. Cody's Personal Colt Revolver.**
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Denver, PA, United States
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Hardesty Western Collection Day 3

Dan Hardesty was destined to own a museum, one way or another. His recognition of antiques as important historical objects began at the tender age of six. A mere three years later, at age nine, Dan precociously purchased his first collectible - a cowboy holster. It was a milestone moment for the youngster - one that, unwittingly, would set him on the path to becoming the indomitable force he is today in the field of Old West material. Dan is no one-trick pony when it comes to antiques in general. There are few categories that he doesn't know something about. His early interests, Dan recalled, included 'good lamps and music boxes - the type Morphy's sells.' In time, he added antique guns and Western and Civil War memorabilia to the list of objects that filled his house, wall to wall and floor to ceiling. When his collections outgrew the available space in which to display them at his home, Dan took decisive action and purchased a three-story brick building in Franklin, Pa., which formerly had been used as an armory. Investing substantial amounts of time and money, Dan set about achieving his vision of creating a museum where he could showcase and share his collections. In 1984, he opened the doors to a wonderland of Americana, his now-legendary Wild West Museum. The warren-like rooms in Dan's one of a kind historical attraction took the visitor on a visual journey through the wild and woolly landscape of how the West was won. Nowhere else could you see such a comprehensive array of relics - including saddles, firearms, military uniforms and Native-American artifacts - or sub-collections focused on Buffalo Bill and other 19th-century personalities; 101 Ranch and similar 19th-century frontier entertainment troupes...
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J&J Miller Rochester Patented Revolving Rifle.: Rochester N.Y. Billinghurst type “Pill Lock” Rifle. Operated from 1835-1850 and under his patents, his revolving rifles were made by others. Estimated production of J&J guns is a few hundred.
1973: J&J Miller Rochester Patented Revolving Rifle.Est. $4,500-$6,500
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Nichols & Child Percussion Revolving Rifle.: Another incredibly rare revolving rifle with production of less than 100 guns made in Conway, Massachusetts during the 1830’s. The case colored frame and cylinder are a smooth gun metal patina.
1974: Nichols & Child Percussion Revolving Rifle.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Early Percussion Over Under Rifle.: Early single hammer swivel breach Over under rifle featuring a single hammer. Barrels swivel at breach for alignment. 33" part octagon barrels. Barrels are stamped "J. Harder Lockhaven,
1976: Early Percussion Over Under Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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Early Percussion Over Under Rifle.: 34-1/2" full octagon barrels, double exposed hammers. Barrel stamped "William Craig Pittsburgh". .44 caliber percussion. All smooth brown furniture. Lock is marked "William Craig". Double set
1978: Early Percussion Over Under Rifle.Est. $400-$600
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Factory Engraved Remington Army .44 Percussion.: Serial No. 71569. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips, blued finish. We believe this revolver to be factory engraved and was
1981: Factory Engraved Remington Army .44 Percussion.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Remington New Model Navy Revolver.: Serial No. 19996. Standard percussion .36 caliber, six shot 7-3/8" octagon barrel, walnut grips. This gun was after-market engraved and nickel plated. Barrel markings are faint. The action and
1983: Remington New Model Navy Revolver.Est. $600-$800
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Remington Smoot New Model No. 3.: No serial number. Clean Standard model, saw handle, Smoot. Manufactured 1878 - 1888. Spur trigger .38 center fire with 3-3/4" octagon barrel, five shot. Retains 95% of the original factory
1984: Remington Smoot New Model No. 3.Est. $200-$300
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French Model 1873 Revolver.: Serial No. G83830. Dated 1878. 11 millimeter caliber made from 1873 - 1887. Finished in the white, double action, 4-1/2" part octagon barrel, all matching numbers. Indexes perfectly. Mint bore
1985: French Model 1873 Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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French Model 1873 Revolver.: Serial No. J3741. Dated 1883. 11 millimeter caliber made from 1873 - 1887. Finished in the white, double action, 4-1/2" part octagon barrel, all matching numbers. Indexes perfectly. Mint bore
1986: French Model 1873 Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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French Model 1873 Revolver.: Serial No. H40665. Dated 1881. All matching numbers. 11 millimeters. Indexes perfectly. Completely re-nickeled and retains all the finish. Mint bore and action.
1987: French Model 1873 Revolver.Est. $400-$600
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Starr Arms S.A. 1863 Army Revolver.: Serial No. 27530. .44 caliber percussion, six shot, 8" barrel, walnut grips. This example is very clean with a smooth patina and traces of original blue and case colors. Excellent walnut grips
1989: Starr Arms S.A. 1863 Army Revolver.Est. $900-$1,200
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Fine Condition Starr Arms 1858 Army Revolver.: Serial No. 16672. This Marshall revolver was made from 1858 - 1860. It is a .36 caliber percussion, six shot with 6" barrel, walnut grips, blued finish, with case colored hammer, trigger, and
1992: Fine Condition Starr Arms 1858 Army Revolver.Est. $1,700-$2,200
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